Forums
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
scandanavian_haven
11 Feb 17 21:16
Joined:
Date Joined: 27 May 11
| Topic/replies: 17,249 | Blogger: scandanavian_haven's blog
health wise ?

i.e. limited sugar.

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
Page 1 of 2  •  Previous 1 | 2 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page
Replies: 64
By:
ieff7
When: 11 Feb 17 22:23
http://www.notmilk.com/
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 12 Feb 17 04:55
milk should be totally avoided - it's a weaning food. it contains a hormone called RBST - not good. Commercial milks bad. You need to source it properly.
They also feed cattle GM grain. Does this filter to the milk? you decide.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 12 Feb 17 09:32
I agree with Zorro.

We are the only species of mammal that drink milk as an adult. Milk from a cow is for baby cows.

I keep my intake of milk to a minimum.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 12 Feb 17 10:13
We're the only mammal with the intelligence and dexterity to milk another mammal.

Full-cream milk for me. Don't see the point of drinking your skimmed or semi-skimmed. Why consume something from which all the goodness has been removed?

I put a lot of obesity down to low-fat diets. They leave you feeling hungry, so you go and snack on junk in between meals.

Here's a good recipe for crab bisque: tin of shredded crab out of Lidl, tin of Campbell's condensed cream of chicken soup, equal quantity of full-cream milk and a piece of butter; flavour with Hungarian sweet paprika (the expensive bit).

Wonderful stuff. But just imagine it with semi-skimmed or water. You'd be straight into a packet of biscuits half an hour later.
By:
Crisp77
When: 12 Feb 17 10:14
I prefer the udder sort
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 12 Feb 17 10:56
rBST has not been allowed on the market in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Israel, or the European Union since 2000. Argentina also banned the use of rBST.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 12 Feb 17 11:00
goat milk ?

why are we disgusted by people milk - all of it is freaky - it's a food designed for kids. to put weight on quickly - a weaning food.

GM feed? for all the animals - banned for people? we eat the animals? ergo.
By:
FatherMaguire
When: 12 Feb 17 11:06
Any milk that has gone through the digestive system of Diane Abbott for me
By:
TELL DEL
When: 12 Feb 17 11:46
"They also feed cattle GM grain. Does this filter to the milk ?"

Suppose it must do, always been concerned about this with milk. I don't eat meat but the routine use and overuse of antibiotics in farm animals, plus the GM stuff they are fed, it must filter through to the milk (?) We have tried other alternatives but still come back to whole milk, but cows are pumped full of antibiotics so how safe is it really and the risk of cancer. And the GM stuff = artificial food ! Can't be sure it's safe !
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 11:52
Organic.  Full cream.

Bit more expensive but 4 litres for £3 from Tesco ain't bad.

I drink a lot of milk (still) and it helped me put weight back on when I wasn't well.  Avoid semi-skimmed and all that white water stuff, as it's the cream that contains the goodness.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 12 Feb 17 12:22
mans
By:
TheBaron
When: 12 Feb 17 13:00
Full fat milk on cereals and coffee but semi skimmed in tea.
By:
betting_masta
When: 12 Feb 17 13:05
raw milk
organic whole milk
best two options
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 12 Feb 17 13:06
I cba to faff about having different bottles of milk in the fridge, think I will try the more expensive full cream milk only from now, I usually by semi skimmed just because it's 4 pints for £1. However I will take the plung and splash out a bit more.
By:
Foinavon
When: 12 Feb 17 13:09
I don't drink milk or eat butter as they don't agree with me, but I do like yoghurt and mature cheese.
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 13:51

Feb 12, 2017 -- 1:06PM, scandanavian_haven wrote:


I cba to faff about having different bottles of milk in the fridge, think I will try the more expensive full cream milk only from now, I usually by semi skimmed just because it's 4 pints for £1. However I will take the plung and splash out a bit more.


Can't go wrong with organic full cream, S_H.

By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 13:52
^ plunge, btw Wink
By:
GoOnThen
When: 12 Feb 17 13:53
Full fat lactose free.
By:
Percy Filth
When: 12 Feb 17 13:57
Organic soya milk
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 12 Feb 17 14:20

Feb 12, 2017 -- 1:51PM, trilby22 wrote:


Feb 12, 2017 --  1:06PM, scandanavian_haven wrote:I cba to faff about having different bottles of milk in the fridge, think I will try the more expensive full cream milk only from now, I usually by semi skimmed just because it's 4 pints for £1. However I will take the plung and splash out a bit more.Can't go wrong with organic full cream, S_H.


I know I'm taking screaming's advice, that you passed off as your ownWink

By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 12 Feb 17 14:23
Why would a person of European ancestry, thereby blessed with tolerance to lactose, choose to squander that evolutionary advantage by not drinking milk?

Most of the world's population can't drink milk past childhood, having to turn it into cheese or yoghurt first. But when that single genetic mutation enabling tolerance to lactose popped up out of the blue in Europe or the Near East a few thousand years ago, it proved so beneficial that it's spread through over a third of the world's population now. It wouldn't do that unless it conferred some huge health advantage.

It's irrelevant that other animals don't drink milk past weaning. For one thing they lack that genetic advantage, and for another thing, a dog might learn to herd cattle, but how the hell is it going to milk them?
By:
TheBaron
When: 12 Feb 17 14:25
and for another thing, a dog might learn to herd cattle, but how the hell is it going to milk them?
Laugh
By:
pan07
When: 12 Feb 17 15:00
We are the only species of mammal that drink milk as an adult

why does everyone on the internet spout this **** my adult cat loved it
By:
pan07
When: 12 Feb 17 15:07
oh and semi skimmed is for idiots the dairy industry takes the cream and resells it you to make butter,yogurt,cheese ,cream
By:
the.mad.dog.man
When: 12 Feb 17 15:42
white milk is the best to buy
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 12 Feb 17 16:55
Betting_Masta is right. Organic whole milk and preferably raw.

I buy organic whole milk. Not raw unfortunately but you would need your own cow for that, wouldn't you?
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 17:02
mooooooooooooooooooooo
By:
padlock
When: 12 Feb 17 17:02
Surely they have made an Almond/coconut and blueberry infused milk by now
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 17:04
too many chemicals for that, padlock.

The pharas would be there be now.
By:
trilby22
When: 12 Feb 17 17:08
^ Pharmaceutical companies.
By:
Just Checking
When: 12 Feb 17 18:06
I only drink milk in tea and coffee but I drink so much of that I go through the 2 litre bottles pretty quickly.

Tea without milk is horrible, and life without tea isn't worth living.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 12 Feb 17 18:24
It's easy enough to buy unpasteurised milk. I hadn't realised that. I didn't think it was legal to sell it.
By:
Just Checking
When: 12 Feb 17 18:31
I want them to legalise Casu Marzu, I want that on the Tesco shelf next to the Gouda Wink
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 12 Feb 17 18:32
I had to Google that. Yuk! Surprised
By:
Just Checking
When: 12 Feb 17 18:35
Mmmmmm!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMErg0xkjcs
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 12 Feb 17 18:39
Ever tried tea with lemon, J C? One of those Jif bottles lasts months.

I do enjoy loads of milk on breakfast cereals and in cream soups and such like, but it does interfere with some of the health benefits of tea.
By:
Just Checking
When: 12 Feb 17 18:44
Nope. I keep powdered milk (in fact coffee mate, it's fantastic) around so I can milk it up even if I run out!
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 12 Feb 17 18:48
So as I'm clear.........whole milk is full cream milk?
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 12 Feb 17 18:49
Good for you!

Tea with lemon is definitely a disgusting foreign habit, but then, I'm half a disgusting foreigner on my dad's side, so I'm allowed.
Page 1 of 2  •  Previous 1 | 2 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
‹ back to topics
www.betfair.com